Kareena clad in her trademark Mauja Mauja all black outfit consisting of a black leather corset and harem pants brings the house down with her scintillating energetic performance. Bebo looking absolutely stunning grooves to the tunes of 'Its Rocking' and 'Mauja Mauja' also cheering the final five contestants and boosting their spirits before the final results.

The final fab five!

After Sameera���s electrifying performance, it's time to announce the final five contestants! The judges have given their verdict and the final five to battle it out for the coveted crown are Harshita, Tanvi, Parvathy, Simran and Sangeeta C.

The question posed to the finalists is ���The rate of divorce in India is on a rise. What is the cause? Is western influence the cause or something else?���

The contestants were given 90 seconds to answer the question and the ladies came up stupendous answers!

Harshita: ���Marriages are what we make of it. Divorces are prominent because we don���t have the abilities to sustain them. We have to be more strong and determined as human beings.

Parvathy: Divorces are not a result of western influence. At the end of the day, it is we who decide whose worth us. Marriage is not when one completes the other but is when both share their completeness.

Sangeeta Chauhan: Yes, western influence is somewhere responsible for the rise in divorce. Long working hours and stress are taking a toll on people.

Simran: The mindset is changing but divorces cannot be attributed to western influences. In fact we need to come up with a system to tackle this dilemma.

Tanvi: The rise in divorce is because of lack of compassion and not western influence.

Sameera Reddy pays tribute to Zeenat Aman

The sizzling Sameera Reddy clad in an all red gorgeous jump suit offers roses to the lovely Zeenat as she begins shaking her leg to the electric 70���s dance numbers made memorable by Zeenat. From gyrating to 'Churalia Hai Tumne Jo Dil Ko' and 'Laila O Laila' to seducing the audiences on 'Pyar Mein Dil Pe Maar de Goli...' Sameera is simply sizzling. Zeenat is so enthralled by Sam���s performance that she herself goes on stage to thank Sameera!

Question-answer round!

The 10 Semi Finalists have now entered the Q and A session. The contestants have chosen their judges and the round has begun!

Tabu to Aditi

Q. If women were to rule the world by 2050, how different would it be?

A. The world will become a sensitive place to live in, without any cruelty. Women are love personified

Zeenat Aman to Farah

Q Which quality of women gives them an edge over men?

A Compassion towards men, children and the mankind is the most special quality about women that gives them an edge.

Shaimak Dawar to Simran

Q. What is the one change you would like to see in India?

A. India can do better with empowerment of women. Though we have achieved a lot, there is a lot of scope for the same.

Katrina to Sangeeta Chauhan

Q. What is the special feature of the women from your state (Gujarat)?

A. Though I hail from Gujarat, my hometown is in UP. But not just UP, I think the special quality of all Indian women is their culture.

Arnab Goswami to Radha

Q. How would you go about change that you would want to bring?

A. Actions speak louder than words. With sensitivity, subtlety and compassion, a step can be taken towards directing a change.

Zeenat Aman to Malvika

Q Do you think that the youth today faces more pressure than the pervious generation?

A Yes, the youth today definitely faces more pressure than the previous generations. But it is this very pressure that is making them perform to make India an economic superpower on the global platform.

JJ Valaya to Kajal

Q. In what role does a man add most to a woman ��� Father, son or a partner?

A. A man adds to a woman in all of the above roles with equal intensity.

Katrina to Harshita

Q. Do you prefer a love marriage or an arranged marriage?

A. I prefer a love marriage because marriages are not made in heaven. They are made on earth by confirming compatibility.

Shaimak Davar to Tanvi

Q. Do you agree that the purpose of a woman���s life is to stay back at home and look after the family?

A. Yes, I agree since I believe that being a homemaker is the most difficult and challenging job.

Rina Dhaka to Parvathy

Q. What���s the nicest gift a woman can give a man?

A. The best gift a woman can ever give a man is the birth of a child with all her compassion and patience.

Race to top hots up, semi finalists announced

Round II of the Pantaloons Femina Miss India kicks off with the gorgeous girls sporting beautiful creations by Shantanu and Nikhil. However the smile on the girls��� faces fade as the 10 semi finalists are declared!

After the sub-contest winners have been announced, Bollywood hottie Bipasha Basu sets the stage on fire with her performance. Starting off with Atif Aslam���s 'Pehli Nazar', an all-red attired Bipasha starts off on a slow but mesmerizing note. This is followed by a fiery performance ���Beedi Jalai Le'. Donning a black top and a gypsy red skirt, Bips gets everybody in the groove. And just when everyone is getting mesmerized with this sultry siren, a black leather attired Bips winds up her performance with 'Race Saanson Ki'.

Pantaloons Femina Miss India contestants introduce themselves... all dressed in pink, green, blue knee length gorgeous Pantaloons dresses specially designed by Ramanika are sashaying down the ramp to give the judges and audiences their first look.

Diya Mirza in a beautiful white sari designed by Shaina NC and Madhavan dressed in a black tuxedo are playing perfect hosts for the evening. All the contestants are dressed in white as well, looking extremely gorgeous! Actress Tabu, Zeenat Aman, Arnab Goswami, Shiamak Davar, designer Reena Dhaka, JJ Vallaya, the gorgeous Katrina Kaif are looking stunning too and are all set to play the perfect judges for the evening at the Andheri Sports Complex in Mumbai for the Pantaloons Femina Miss India 2008

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